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The largest and most advanced supercomputer in the UK has been unveiled in Edinburgh.
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Intel may be plunging ahead with manufacturing plans in China, but its research-and-development arm isn't moving at quite the same pace.
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German Linux seller SuSE has unveiled a version of the open-source operating system tailored for Intel's Itanium chip.
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